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Patricia Byers is running for Yakima City Council in District 3. Byers is the chair of the City of Yakima Planning Commission and previously worked as the Yakima YMCA Professional Director and a mental health professional at Central Washington University. She also serves as an Ambassador for the Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce and president of the Yakima Schools Foundation. She is running on a platform of smart budgeting so Yakima can have a strong economic future and increasing public safety, including near schools.
Byers is running against Thomas Sund, a retired funeral director. His campaign is emphasizing his twelve years working with law enforcement. If elected, Sund's priorities would be supporting police and firefighters and maintaining city streets.
Byers is the best choice for Yakima City Council, District 3.Last updated: 2023-04-05Patricia Byers
Patricia Byers is running for Yakima City Council in District 3. Byers is the chair of the City of Yakima Planning Commission and previously worked as the Yakima YMCA Professional Director and a mental health professional at Central Washington University.
Patricia Byers is running for Yakima City Council in District 3. Byers is the chair of the City of Yakima Planning Commission and previously worked as the Yakima YMCA Professional Director and a mental health professional at Central Washington University. She also serves as an Ambassador for the Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce and president of the Yakima Schools Foundation. She is running on a platform of smart budgeting so Yakima can have a strong economic future and increasing public safety, including near schools.
Byers is running against Thomas Sund, a retired funeral director. His campaign is emphasizing his twelve years working with law enforcement. If elected, Sund's priorities would be supporting police and firefighters and maintaining city streets.
Byers is the best choice for Yakima City Council, District 3.Patricia Byers
Patricia Byers is running for Yakima City Council in District 3. Byers is the chair of the City of Yakima Planning Commission and previously worked as the Yakima YMCA Professional Director and a mental health professional at Central Washington University.
R-88/I-1000
Referendum 88 is a public vote on I-1000, the affirmative action ballot measure signed by nearly 400,000 Washingtonians and approved by the Legislature this spring.